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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin. israel punishes the army officers involved in deadly drone strikes and gaza. 2 officers are fired, and senior commanders reprimanded over the strikes that killed $78.00 of workers on monday. israel says their vehicles were wrong, we identified as having a mazda gunmen inside, also coming up thousands. turn out in your ron for the funeral of revolutionary guards, members killed in a strike in syria earlier this week. their commander has vowed revenge against, as well as rail, still has made no comment on the strength and also coming up dw, near as follows,
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rescue workers and tie one after the islands. devastating earth quake the gorge behind us at the entrance to throw co national park. this bridge is as far as john, this are allowed to go right now because rescue operations are still under way. so with 48 hours since the quake struck time with very low cloud, that's becoming more and more the and david levitz welcome israel says it is fired to senior officers and reprimanded 3 others for mondays, airstrikes and gaza. the killed 7 aid workers. the incident has increased pressure on israel, especially from the strongest allies in washington, but us told as well to change its military tactics and to allow more aid. and so the palestinian territory. on friday, the israeli government said it would allow humanitarian shipments into one of its
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harbours, as well as temporarily open to lands crossings into gaza. us here at ease, rails are stored pause, aid shipments, bound for gaza will soon be accepted and for the south, the air is crossing will be reopened, says israel. it used to be a pos way for people to cross the border until her mouse militants used it as an entry point for their october 7th terror attacks. now israel will reopen the check point temporarily, as well as the crm show long crossing into southern gaza. israel is about phase comes of depression, of from its closest ally, the u. s. to attend starting cold. president biden told prime minister benjamin netanyahu that the us would review it, support of the wall. if changes weren't made a reprimand that appears to have sped israel to action,
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partner these rails about face on aid fuller's international outrage over in a strike. earlier this week, the killed 7 aid work is in the gaza strip. after swift investigation, these railey army fired 2 offices and reprimanded and 3 senior commanders was supposed to know the inquiry found. they had to tax the trucks up to miss identifying the vehicles as having him off. gunman inside israel has expressed quite deep, sorry for the incident and made a commitment to protect aid work in the u. n. however, is demanding an independent investigation. some of our these are the only government does acknowledge mistakes and then also some disciplinary measures. but the central problem is not only made the mistakes, it is the military strategy and procedures in place that the allow for those
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mistakes to multiply by him and died again. nearly $200.00 humanitarian aid workers have died in gaza strip attacks since october 7th, according to the un. and as the war news is 6 months, mock several 8 agencies, one that molds and off is garza's. population is on the brink of famine. our corresponded rebecca rivers in jerusalem told us more about israel's inquiry into it strike that killed 78 workers on monday. the results came out just a few hours ago here in israel, from the military. from that uh, so cold independent investigation though it is an internal investigation done by a separate branch within the is really a military. and the basically identified this, these strikes were carried out in serious violation of military prior to gall protocol. and it says that we carried out, ju, to miss identification,
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that in fact, the, the military felt that there was a threat. they felt that somebody thought that they saw a gunman on this humanitarian con boy, that was going uh, this was earlier before the firing. actually happened that was going to this warehouse and they thought that that gunman then proceeded to go with this convoy. and that's, of course why they saying that the, the convoy was been fired upon. you know, we, as we know from the reporting of the incident of the, the convoy was fired upon the 1st call. the 1st a vehicle was fired upon the people tried the people that were still living with trying to get out, go to the 2nd and the 3rd and i work, you know, it was continually fired at so that is being identified as a mis identification. and in and in direct violation of military procedure, as you've mentioned, we've got to a senior military personnel has been dismissed and of some have been reprimanded, including the head of the southern command that looks off to the military. that,
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that is basically carrying out the operation in gaza. it also says that this is a break down in the chain of come on. but we've been reporting on this week from internal a tunnel reporting that's being done here in israel magazine called a 972 plus 972, that they're in fact is a, is a gross breakdown of the china of come on in the military. and that has been throughout this, in fact, that a machinery has been you to identify targets. and in fact, there is very little in way of chain of come on. so if that is indeed confirmed that could potentially go some way to explaining how something like this could happen. earlier, i spoke to aaron david miller at the carnegie endowment for international peace. i asked him if the us had forced as well to change its position on letting more aide into gaza. i think the ministrations view of the situation, their willingness. i think you may get unmistakably clear that unless certain policies pertaining to humanitarian assistance will change,
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then the ministration of all they haven't done publicly articulated what the or else would be. i think the ministration hinted that there could be a serious costs and consequences impose and the government of his room. and i think the prime minister understood that he pushed is a political campaign hoping to run against the united states. us pressure too far. and the president who doesn't want an open breach with the prime minister essentially put the electron, you know, on probations and gave him a test that i think should be relatively easy for these rallies to, to pass months ago. they could have improved focusing on facilitating new manager and assistance as a priority. they didn't. and as
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a consequence of international pressure rules and anger and frustration from united states. it's aaron, david miller, they're a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. well, the commander of your runs, powerful revolutionary guard has said there will be retaliation for an air strike that destroyed it. runs console it, and syria. on monday, towing 12 people. he blames the strikes on his rail and to run thousands turned out to attend a funeral. for 7 members of the guard, including 2 senior generals, who were killed in the blast classes between israel and the run back to hezbollah, a long b as rarely lebanese border have increased since the war and gaza began nearly 6 months ago. the funeral took place on a cruise day, an annual events when people in iran and elsewhere in the world stage pro palestinian rallies. simon may bon is the middle east analyst at lancaster
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university. we asked how serious the threat from iran really is for israel. they will be taking it very seriously, particularly benjamin netanyahu, who for the past. ready yes, has been viewing around as the great day and just to is really, society is an ex, essential strategies being, making speeches about around being this, this real pop. it must have controlling the ills of the region and. ready using a threat to as well. so for nothing yahoo, it will be taken very, very seriously. but for others that will be this acceptance, that's a ron, is having to engage in some degree of performance of auction, of having to appease a number of different constituencies. and so i don't think that this will lead to a dramatic escalation in the short term, but what it does do is it makes an already for you, bryley, kale, tech, and precarious environment that much more dangerous. let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world. argentina's
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president heavier malay met with u. s. military leaders in the chair of the weight or region in the far south of the country to discuss plans for a new joint naval base. china had previously lobby to establish a base for itself in the region at the southern tip of south america, which is considered a gateway to antarctica. read up to a 4.8 magnitude. earthquake struck new york shaking buildings in an area that rarely experiences seismic activity. the quakes epicenter was a neighbor in new jersey. the incident caused some delays and rail and air traffic . but new york's mayor said, there were, quote, no major life safety or infrastructure issues from the earthquake. and bob boy, a central bank has launched a new currency backed by gold in an attempt to tackle sky high inflation and to stabilize the economy. the big as it's known will replace those involved with dollar, which has experienced a dramatic reduction in value over the last year. residents of the russian city
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of forest are being evacuated due to flooding after them burst. authorities say up to 10000 people could be effected. local emergency services are working to shore up the dam, which is in the euro. mountains close to the border with causing starting more than a 150 people have been rescued from flood waters in eastern australia. a months worth of rain fell on friday near sidney prompting emergency evacuation orders. but the rental rain has now passed, but officials warned flooded rivers will keep rising and rescuers are still working to reach scores of people trapped after wednesday's earthquake and tie one. at least 12 people were killed and over a 1000 injured in the quake. meanwhile, a massive clean up operation is underway and the eastern city of quality any,
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are the epicenter workers have begun demolishing a building that's been tilting at a severe angle since the disaster struck officials hope to complete the demolition in 2 weeks. the magnitude 7.4 tremor was the islands worst and a quarter century dw correspondents and james cheddar reports from a remote national park. where many people were still waiting to be brought to safety. high up into roku national park on ty, one's east coast rescue teams rush to find people still stranded. 2 days on from the quake that is provided by authorities show the dangerous links being taken to find those who was still missing. the focus has now turned to this roggette, taught to tie one's east coast, where hundreds remain stuck in a hotel. some have been taken down to safety by heavy called to the withdrawal off . the shock still broke in the area. many narrow roads like this one, a too dangerous to pass through to the mayor of florida in the city closest to the
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last quakes, that'd be sensor said rescue teams were redoubling assets in the area. he does all the things being hook search teams, including ones from all around taiwan. nice are being coordinated and dispatched by the tour roekel highway bureau to search for the missing tool through various routes. pipes. you don't to go good nor to, to associate on the mountain. this roads, a steady stream of emergency vehicles and the strain of sirens. the gorge behind us is the entrance to the right code and national park. this bridge is as far as john, this are allowed to go right now because rescue operations are still under way. but with 48 hours since the quakes struck with very low clouds. efforts becoming more and more hudgens back from the bridge is offensive for rescue oppressions. he made a treat emergency teams plans so sees into the national park. this officer came up from taiwan, southern city of goshen and said his team is helping send food and drink to those
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traps. just how come, i mean, the biggest problem would be rains when it rains there is greater risk of falling rocks and land slides will after prepare water proof clothing to right now, it's impossible to say how long our efforts will go on. and there's a lot of people who live the senior reading to brooklyn. national park is usually a magnet to the taurus in taiwan. but the domestic landscaping is also made rescue operations even more challenging. and then finally, the secret to living a good life long life. just good luck. apparently that's according to the world's oldest man, 111 year old john tennis wood from the u. k. inherited mcguiness world records title from the venezuelan man whose death was announced earlier this week. tennis wood said there was no secret to his diet and his favorite food was fish and chips, which feeds every friday and you're up to date,
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